Happy day to you, Patty,
it must be like a dream, walking there, with so many beautiful flowers, starting to open their buds, and say hello to the sun. And maybe even more when ,soon they are all blooming , my dear friend. The bluebells surely loves it there, -such a gift , to be near and watch ! Enjoy your next tour, too.
Hug , Dorthe

Those bluebells are such a pretty blue and how wonderful they look covering the forest floor on your Bluebell Trail 🙂 . Lovely to see your travelling tea cup celebrating the arrival of spring, it looks so wonderful in the springtime settings! Happy T Day dear Patty and wishing you a Happy Spring too! J 🙂
p.s. Thanks for the lovely comments on my blog, you are too kind! J x

What a lovely breath of spring. You certainly know your wildflowers, Patty. I only know they’re very pretty 😉 A walk definitely worth some muddy shoes. The traveling tea cup makes me smile, especially when it’s so out of place as in this striking photo on the log.

I always LOVE it when you visit the bluebells. It’s the only time I’ve ever seen them because they don’t bloom here. In fact, I didn’t know anything about them until you shared photos of them a few years ago.

I also love it when you take the traveling tea cup on your visits. Gosh, you got LOADS of great shots and the tea cup came away being the star (model) of the show for once.

Thanks for taking us with you and for showcasing the traveling tea cup for T this Tuesday.

How lovely the woods are. Thanks for the walk.
The travelling tea cup certainly has a good time, the luckiest tea cup ever.
I wonder if you have several of these cups or only one, you must have it very carefully packed if only one.

What wonderful wild flowers and such a lot. Your photos are great as ever.
Your lovely tea cup looks like an exotic flower between this scene. It is exotic because this tea cup has seen so much nice places in previous times like no other. I like the idea of this travelling tea cup so much.
Big Hugs
Sabine

I so love going for walks in the woods in the Spring. I was extremely excited to find Bluebells this year.. The first I’ve seen them here. But I’ve never spent much time in that part of our woods before because it was so over grown. Looking forward to going back out there this weekend and see what all has developed after all of this rain.

Thank you for coming along Sheila. When we were clearing out my mother’s things I kept two tea cups and two saucers from a large dinner set. Thinking tea for two. Then in 2011 when the idea to bring “her” along with us on our travels came to me I was glad we have a spare cup and saucer just in case. We tuck it carefully inside a box that belonged to my sweet mother in law along with some bubble wrap.

I love the bluebells. I started some here in the dunes..the heavy rains are squishing their faces in the mud as I type but I hope they seed and send out more bluebells. I hope they will hold each other up if I get enough of them going.

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